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WeVideo has rebuilt its browser-based video editor using HTML5 instead of Flash.
For many of you, the whole debate about HTML5 versus Flash may seem like a weird flashback to 2010. But Flash is taking a while to die completely — Google Chrome, for example, continues to phase out Flash gradually.
CEO Krishna Menon said that in the case of WeVideo’s new editor (which launched… Read More

WeVideo is rolling out its Android app to make it easier for users to create, edit, collaborate on, and publish mobile video projects on the web. The app will allow users to record video straight from their phones, and includes all the same features you’d expect from a video editing suite: Users can trip and arrange clips together, adjust audio volume, and add themes, transitions and titles. Read More

WeVideo has just secured $19.1 million for its cloud-based collaborative video editing platform, in a round led by Crest Capital Ventures of Houston, Texas. The company says it plans to use the funding to further ramp up its development team.
Unlike desktop editing software, which is restricted by computer hardware limitations, WeVideo’s online video editing solution can scale up… Read More

WeVideo, the cloud-based collaborative video editing platform which announced integration with YouTube in October, is today exiting its beta period and launching commercially. The service now has over 125,000 users creating more than 1,000 video projects per day using the online platform. Read More